- [Female Instructor] When you're exporting files…like photos and you're consistently wanting…to use the same settings,…it's very easy to use the File menu and choose Export…using Quick Export.…So here I have a photograph,…I quickly want to export it as a JPG.…When I choose Export, the Quick Export is set up…as PNG by default.…In order to change that,…I'll choose Export Preferences…and then change the Export File Format to JPG.…Then, I'll put in whatever quality setting I want to use.…

In this case, I'll leave it at 90.…I want Photoshop to ask me where to export every time.…But if you wanted Photoshop to export the assets…into a folder within the same document…as the currently opened document,…you could choose that option.…For metadata, I want to include my copyright…and contact information.…And because I am saving this as a JPG,…I'm probably either sending it to someone,…or I'm going to post it online,…so I'll convert to sRGB.…Now, when we choose File, and then Export,…we can see that the first option…is the Quick Export as JPG.…

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10/24/2017

Photoshop is a complex, and at times, intimidating product. In this course, Julieanne Kost reviews the basics of digital imaging to empower photographers to quickly get the image results they want. Julieanne gets you up to speed with Photoshop and shows the most efficient ways to perform common editing tasks, including retouching and removing distracting elements, creatively using adjustment layers, and combining multiple images. Along the way, she shares how to work with type, Smart Objects, and artistic filters; create custom brushes; use the libraries to store content; quickly export and share images; and more.